G400s usb 2,0 problem

Hello!
I buy a lenovo g400s and my problem about usb is the usb 2.0 is not working,when i plug a flashdrive in it, it wond read the flashdrive.but when i plug a fan...the fan will work.so i guess its driver problem.but cant find usb driver download for my g400s ..and did anyone of you know other solution?

ensure USB 2.0 is Enabled from BIOS.
delete USB devices with yellow question mark from device manager, let Windows re-detect them.
use backside USB ports, on the mainboard.

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